So, the clerk is saying he gave the right name to the state police but the state police got the name wrong. First of all, why is the clerk calling the state police? Second, why does the clerk know anyone’s mental health treatment? Third, did the state police ever go see the other guy?

It used to be in NY state more then one person could be registered on a pistol permit. In the 1980’s my father and brother registered my dads handguns in both of their names. When my father died, my mother, obviously in mourning, receives a phone call to hand over the guns. A few antiques and the .22 I learned to shoot on. My mother started to cry, my father had just died a few days earlier. My brother took his paperwork and had it out with the county clerk. The idiot clerk said “We don't allow that anymore.” Well to bad it was allowed in the 80’s. My brother got to keep the guns, but they'll be taken if anything happens to him. This is also proof once you have a background check, you're in the registry, and even if not until your dead, they're coming for your guns.

Apparently from what I understand, they wanted to match up anyone who had a mental diagnosis or disability with also having a concealed carry license, the Columbia Daily Tribune reports Republican state Sen. Kurt Schaefer as saying. What I am told is there is no written request for that information.

It would take 185,000 HIPAA violations to do that.

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posted on 04/12/2013 12:08:21 AM PDT
by Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)

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